
RE: preserve or not ?
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RE: preserve or not ?
- From: Don Owen <d4owe9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 09:09:52 -0500
Neal: For the Purists out there, you should save
all your original parts and pieces. They should add some value when your
kids sell everything off in a few years. Further, you may want to re-install
tht A/C system in a few years as well! Best of luck,
Donny, 64 Belvedere
From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@
To: 1962to1965mopars@
Subject: preserve or not ?
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 16:13:20 -0800
I am in a dilemma, and not a new one either. I have the wagon all
stripped down, my intention being stuffing a Don D. Old reliable in
it and minimal accoutrements- no back seat, no roof rack, no heater ,
certainly no AC. A summertime only BEAST, but now I have a sizable
pile of "stuff" I took from it, with every intention of ebaying it, but
now I wonder if i shouldnt pigeonhole it away somewhere so that the car
in the future could be sold with all its original gear included in the
sale.
The pile is this : Original 361 2 bbl.
complete AC system, not one piece missing
AC vents from dash and under dash
heater box
back seat
9 pasennger ( rear rear seat) plus all the little
weird doo-hickeys that go with that
power rear window
roof rack.
So u can see this is quite a pile of extra weight if I am gonna go
fast, its gotta weigh 250 pounds at least, plus its a lot of clutter
and crap to trip over in the shop .
I guess my question is : do u guys ever think my wagon will ever be
worth enough to justify keeping all of its original gear. Two door
sure, but after all its really just a four door.
Neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
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